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Operational Policy Making for Professional Security - Practical Policy Skills for the Public and Private Sector

English · Paperback / Softback

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Klappentext Operational Policy Making for Professional Security: Practical Policy Skills for the Public and Private Sector is a clear, concise, and practical resource for drafting effective, legally defensible security policies. Presented in a clear, step-by-step style that can be tailored to fit the smallest organization to the largest, the book offers the strategies needed for reducing risk through solid policy construction. It is the first book available that provides a step-by-step guide to basic security policy construction, along with helpful hints on how to draft a document that conveys exactly what is intended. The book explores common policy creation pitfalls and how to avoid them, outlining proven methods for implementing and disseminating effective policies throughout any organization. Discussing the core security and safety policies that no organization should operate without, the book covers common types of policies, along with the pros and cons of different policy-making methodologies. It is a one-stop reference on functional security policy-making for organizational leaders. Inhaltsverzeichnis PrefaceAcknowledgementsChapter One: Theory and OrganizationChapter Two: Why bother?Chapter Three: Basic TrainingChapter Four: Incoming!Chapter Five: The Organizational settingChapter Six: The Analytical Process for Policy Makers Chapter Seven: Policy InfluencesChapter Eight: Surprise?Chapter Nine: Policy ConstructionChapter Ten: Training, Communication and Effective PolicyChapter Eleven: Policy and SupervisionChapter Twelve: Core Security PoliciesChapter Thirteen: Policy and Budget

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